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[Albion] De Zerbi was NOT “sacked”



A1X

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Starting to think we dodged a hell of a bullet with this one
 




Guinness Boy

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Starting to think we dodged a hell of a bullet with this one
Greenwood I’ll give you but Wahi? Currently playing for France in the Olympics. He’s played for them at every level except full so clearly the French FA aren’t that bothered.

Neither complaint documented on Wikipedia led to a conviction. You could just as easily have a crack at Potter for using Dunk and Bissouma.
 






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Blimey, is this thread still going on? Not read all the pages / subsequent posts since it was first published. Therefore if someone wouldn’t mind clearly summarising the latest please ie;

Why was he sacked?
 




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Blimey, is this thread still going on? Not read all the pages / subsequent posts since it was first published. Therefore if someone wouldn’t mind clearly summarising the latest please ie;

Why was he sacked?
1) he wasn’t, unless you think Tony wasn’t entitled to the £5 mill Marseille paid us, in which case feel free to take it up with him.

2) no one knows why the mutual agreement happened but it’s reasonable to assume disagreements on transfer policy and RDZ’s constant whinging and undermining of TB were involved.
 


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He was definitely sacked, though. Definitely.
Now that we are all in total agreement that he was sacked, I think we should turn our attention to the question of exactly how he was sacked.

Anyone know?
 


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Now that we are all in total agreement that he was sacked, I think we should turn our attention to the question of exactly how he was sacked.

Anyone know?
Traditionally you are invited to a curly Cumberland sausage at the Itty Bitty Chef on the A23 I believe
 




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Traditionally you are invited to a curly Cumberland sausage at the Itty Bitty Chef on the A23 I believe
Maybe in Dick Knight’s day. I like to think Tony would have served the cold dish at The Fat Duck.
 


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We will always have the European adventure and the season that led to it. However it ended, it was a fan bloody fantastic ride way beyond my wildest expectations. A bullet I am glad we didn’t dodge!
This. To say otherwise is just ridiculous….

Great coach, continued the excellent work from Potter and took it to another dimension….
 


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This. To say otherwise is just ridiculous….

Great coach, continued the excellent work from Potter and took it to another dimension, left us with a more technically gifted squad, but ultimately did himself no favours by "quietly quitting" after Roma
Agree almost entirely but like I've amended it because you can't have the good without the bad.

Like Poyet, RDZ had 80% of his time defined by some of the best football I'd ever seen (at the time) and put Brighton on bigger and bigger maps and those are the memories I keep. The 20% of wanging on in the press about glass ceilings, transfer policy, publicly sulking, flirting with "bigger" and playing the blame game get dimmer and dimmer as the mists of time descend.

What I will remember in 10 years isn't the ending, it's the feeling I had for 6-12 months that we were almost unbeatable, fearless and aggressive and took our game to the biggest and best teams in world football and often won (unless Dyche rocked up with a 10-deep low block and a ruthless counter)
 




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Agree almost entirely but like I've amended it because you can't have the good without the bad.

Like Poyet, RDZ had 80% of his time defined by some of the best football I'd ever seen (at the time) and put Brighton on bigger and bigger maps and those are the memories I keep. The 20% of wanging on in the press about glass ceilings, transfer policy, publicly sulking, flirting with "bigger" and playing the blame game get dimmer and dimmer as the mists of time descend.

What I will remember in 10 years isn't the ending, it's the feeling I had for 6-12 months that we were almost unbeatable, fearless and aggressive and took our game to the biggest and best teams in world football and often won (unless Dyche rocked up with a 10-deep low block and a ruthless counter)
Great post and me too….

Not sure he quietly quit 😃👍
 




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Nice to see Roberto car sharing with his coaches on the way to training with OM…

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To date, yes. Highest ever PL position and first time qualifying for Europe. You can't argue with that.

(Only a fool would and I'm sure he will be along shortly with his laughing emoji)
Not to mention topping a Europa League group.
 


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